Weather and adjectives (English exercise n°28740 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicWeather and adjectives La tempête de 1999 English exercise "" created by lili73 (24-10-2007) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. Lots of trees were blown down in the biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick storms that happened at the end of the year 1999. 2. biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick rain caused flooding in many areas. 3. It's very cold this winter, the ice of the lake is so biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick that you can skate on it. 4. You should take a heavy coat, there is a biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick wind today. 5. It's not possible to stay outside in the biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick sun. 6. You can't see anything in this biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick fog, you should drive very slowly. 7. It was so dark in the house that when I went out I could hardly open my eyes in the biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick sunshine. 8. You don't need an umbrella, it's only a biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick drizzle. 9. It's getting stuffy in here. Do you mind if I open the window, I need some biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick air. 10. There had been a biting blazing bright dense fresh heavy light severe sudden thick shower and I got soaked to the skin. End of the free exercise to learn English: Weather and adjectives (13.09.2008 11:42)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises